Charities
Benefit From Author's Show Of Support For Industry
Author
Raymond S. Paulick donates compensation for writing Sunday
Silence to Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation and Central
KY Riding for the Handicapped
LEXINGTON, KY, April 4, 2002 - Raymond S. Paulick, Editor-in-Chief
of The Blood-Horse magazine and author of the recently released
book Sunday Silence has put his money where his mouth is
in a show of support for the Thoroughbred industry. Paulick expressed
his support by recently donating his entire compensation for writing
Sunday Silence to the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation and to
Central Kentucky Riding for the Handicapped.
Rays
decision to waive an authors fee for Sunday Silence is a gesture
more people in the Thoroughbred business should emulate, commented
Jacqueline Duke, Editor of Eclipse Press, publisher of Sunday Silence.
Its encouraging to see someone give rather than ask
or expect. Rays donation of his fee to the Thoroughbred Retirement
Foundation and Central Kentucky Riding for the Handicapped helps
both horse and human.
Sunday
Silence is the 12th installment in Eclipse Press Thoroughbred
Legends Series published by Eclipse Press, which chronicles the
lives of some of the greatest racehorses of the 20th Century, and
those who were involved with their rise to the top. Sunday Silence
is now available at bookstores for $24.95, or can be purchased online
at www.exclusivelyequine.com
Eclipse
Press is a division of Blood-Horse Publications, publisher of The
Blood-Horse, the leading international weekly Thoroughbred racing
and breeding information magazine. Blood-Horse Publications also
publishes The Horse, a monthly equine health care magazine; TBH
MarketWatch, a twice-monthly newsletter for Thoroughbred investors;
Equine Images, a quarterly equine art enthusiasts magazine;
the official Kentucky Derby and Breeders Cup souvenir magazines;
and Keeneland magazine. In addition, Blood-Horse Publications also
operates Exclusively Equine, its e-commerce and mail-order catalogue
division; and a family of leading Web sites including bloodhorse.com,
thehorse.com, and haynet.net.
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